The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980, January 24, 1926, Page 2, Image 2

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Salem Anglers Club Will
Meet t Monday Night; to
Express Attitude .
Whether or not ; Mill 'creek
hould be closed to angler for a
number of years is the question
tipon -which local sportsmen are
Cantering attehtionaf the present
time. . Salem ' Rod and Gun club
recently Went on record,-it 'is un
derstood. a being In favor of
tloslng Mill creek f along ; -with
battle, creek and Bearer creek for
a period of two years or so In or
per"; that' the streams might be
j-estocked. . , , ..
I But : certain other local sports-'
tnen ; have taken the vfew that
c losing of the "stream, fs "unneces
tary. 'Theee, zv organized,' or
re.- la the process of organiting
the; Salem Anglers dab. r -
That the Anglers' club Is more
r leas opposed to the policies of
he flod and Gun club in regard
o cloning streams was the gener
al opinion of the members of the
latter when they met last night
fit the chamber of commerce build-
E
ng. ,:
iembers"of the Salem Rod end
that the two clubs should eoop-
. jerate. If the Anglers club, really,
jwant to work for the best Inter
ests of the sport, say the Rod 'and
. -Gun club members, they hare an
jopen Invitation to "attend the
meeting of the Rod and Gun
clab, and to express their views.
4 Clifford Parker is in the rath
!er precarious position of being a
member of the Rod and Gun club,
'and treasurer of the newly organ
ized Anglers club. ,
j When called upon at the meet
ling last night to explain his action
In Joining - the new organisation,
pchlch was looked upon as a club
composed of members who seem
: to have fallen out .with the Rod
and Gun club. Parker asserted.
"As yet I know. nothing of this
new club. The first thing I heard
about It was when I was called
on the phone and told I had been
elected as treasurer of the clab.
I iold them I would accept on one
condition: that . I attend their
meeting first, find out Just what,
they are, and satisfy myself that!
they are all right. I do not care
tq commit myself yet. for I do
not know a thing about the club."
5 The Rod and Gun lub by unan
imous vote decided to enter the
Oregonlan Telegraphic shoot to
start 'February 1. , Every club
shoots on its home grounds and
Child's Harmless Laxative is
"telifornia ng Syrup0
Hurry Mother! A teaspoonful
of "California Fig Syrup" now
will thoroughly clean the little
bowels- and in a few hours you
have a- well, playful child again.
Even if. cross, feverish, billons,
constipated or full of cold, chil
dren love its pleasant taste.
; Tell your druggist you. want
only the genuine "California Fig
Syrup'' which has directions for
babies and children of all -ages
printed' on bottle. Mother, you
must say "California." "Refuse
any Imitation. Adv. - ' '
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Fireproof Storage : Fual : Transfer
Coal and Dry Wood at Reasonable Prices' s
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cnnn::3 : local and lo;:g ! iiauli;:g
alemmd
IG DEFENSE
WILL BE PUZZLING
Hard Play Seen in Drive to
Keefi Victory Home, Five;
rractica hast
Salem high school basketball
men i are enjoying a week-end ,rest
preparatory to their game Monday j
night with . Ashland high school.
The game is to5 be , played ion the
gym floor of the Salem; hfgh school
and will start at .7:30 o'clock
sharp. 1
I Coach i Huntington
'working his men, in. an endeavor
to whip up t ho, team' work lor
Monday; night that will be neces
sary if I the Tictory U to remain
here in!" Salem? Instead of galla
vantln' (down to t Ashland Ion. the
S. P train. ; i ;
Eter .man on the team "is re
ported jto be in good shape. A
fast 1 combination - has' .been found
in Siegmund and Duffy at for
wards. I Nash and Duffy make up
a fast Combination, Nash also be
ing exceptionally capable of work
ing jwith J. Drager, center.
Siegmund is the most recent
discovery of Coach Huntington.
Up to (he time of the last game,
that wth Woodburn, Siegmund
did I not even help warm the
bench
He was sent in to start in
the
Woodburngame, and, before
he was sent out on personal fouls
he Bad registered 10 points, more
than any other man in the game
had! ta lied up to that time.
Style of defense Salem will use
against! Ashland will be something
of a fivje mixed with a man-to-man
plajf . . Part of the time the locals
guard jeertain men,, and part, of
the
time work as a unit. This
style has proved puzzling to most
of tjheiteams Salem has met this
yeai-.- I ; ." "
Coach Huntington' will start the
following for Salem in the Ashland
tilt, tomorrow evening: Duffy and
Nash 'at forwards: J. Drager at
cen :er and R. Drager and Olin
ger at guard. Siegmund may "start
at forward Instead of Nash. -' J-.
phones in or telegraphs , in the
results! of the shoot.1 to the Ore
gon iart, which is sponsoring the
shobt.l . ' . .. i ,
The club must shoot every Sun-
dajf,; fkr as many Sundays as is
neqessjiry io meet , . every omer
club entered Into tba shoot, which
is n all state event.' ,
It s thought the contest will
run wfell into, the summer before
a team will have shot .with all the
otliers entered. -The ? three high
men- each Sunday' are - reported.
The first 2 5 , target are the ones
thaf ount;- ? i . .. . ".,. "'
Final elimination is to be shot
In Portland after j,. the teams
throughout the state have met
each Other. Out of all the teams
inth4 state ten men will be pick
ed; fbf the final shoot.
Ceirge Palmer was appointed
to I serve as a -committee of one
toj go to Corvallis today to meet
with I committees from that city
and from Eugene. The . purpose
shoot being planned. u
Salem's representative will car
Hj to Corvllis the . authority to
suggE8t to the other two commit
tees f that, in addition, to the $50
trophy to go to the clnbr with the
winning team, each of the three
rlttb be assessed a certain amount
of money so individual trophies
ran jle purchased for each of the
tep men and the two alternates
oi the winning team.
; Another question was whether
or not yearly dues shoald be
charged to all members. One fac
tipn held 'that there is enough
money in the treasury, the club
Isi prospering, and th money is
not needed. :
: j TJie other faction held that the
V
!
Amahdmiah:Sauads Meet on Ldcal Moor t omorrow ivigni
dues should be charged as a mat
ter of principle, that . the clnh
.would better be able fo keep track
of its members if yearly dues were
levied, j ' V -
It was moved and x seconded
that $1 ayear be charged each
member as dues. . The motion,
Jioweverj los't by a decisive ma
jority. ' ; . : . .
The objectives of the ' Salem
Anglers jclub will be ascertained
)t is thought, when the club holds
its' first j meeting at the chamber
of commerce rooms Monday night.
J BASKETBALL SCORES
'- Stanford 25; U. S. C. 11.
STANFORD UNIVERSITY.' Cal.
Jan. 23. (APj--Stanford to
night defeated the University of
Southern California j basketball
team 25 Wll. s' H
At McMlnnville. Ore Linfield
college 27; Mount Angel college
19.- :.-
At Portland Oregon Aggie
freshmen 31;, Franklin high, Port
land. ie;
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OnnznrN 2K: W. S. C. 21
f PIILLAfAN. Wash..; Jan. S3
Gonzaga! university defeated the
Washington State college 'basket
ball team 28 to 26 in a hard
fought battle here tonight The
ieame Was. close throughout and
the result was in doubt until the
final gun.
Clatsop county cranberry crop
was about 9.000 bushels.
LIQUOR RING EXPOSED
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DKXVKU PAPKR SAYS HITGK
ltrsixuss IS CONDUCTKD
DENfER. Colo., Jan. 23. (By
Associated Press.) The Rocky
Mountain News will say tomorrow
that an ("alcohol ring is "operating
in Denver to supply the thirsty to
the tunfe of upwards of $100,000
a month."
The Combine, the News will
say, "has strangled -competition by
the sheer magnitude of its opera
tions;" ;is -setting aside seven dol
lars. fr6m . every - gallon sold for
"protection purposes." and "con
ducts Its own exchange ware
house, j. distillery and bottling
plant within the city limits."
The newspaper says that the
t"ring operates from Denver Into
"practicilly eevery state In th
Rocky Mountain region.
The Newspaper says that ship
ments of alcohol into Denver often
amount! to 500,000 gallons a
week. From part of this is made
so-called bonded whiskey, whieh
is sold
In Denver and elsewhere.
the News says.
New
highway bridge over Sius-
law river, Cushman to Florence,
is now
open.
What Skinny Men
Ought to Know
Gain Weight and Strength in 30
days or Money Back
You
Liver ;
probably know that Cod
Oil is the greatest flesh
producer in the' world.
Because it contains more vita-
mines
than any food you can get
You'll be glad to know that
Cod Liver Oil comes in sugar
coated tablets now, so if you really
want to put 10 or 20 pounds of
real healthy flesh on your bones
and feel well and strong ask J. ?.
PerryJ Central Pharmacy, D. . J
Fry, or any druggist for a box of
McCoy's Cod. Liver Oil Compound
Tablets.
Only 60 cents for 60 tablets and
if you don't gain five pounds in
30 days you druggist is authorized
to hand yon back the money yon
paid for them. ;
It isn't anything unusual for a
person to gain 10 pounds in 30
days.
"Get McCoy's, the original and
genuine Cod Liver Oil tablet."
;:. I ! : Adv.
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WILLAMETTE ROOKS
. DEFEAT BATiK FIVE
Win: From Portland . Bank of
' California Squad by Score
: . of 30 to 111.
Willamette rooks jdefeatnd the
Portland Bank of California team
last night 30-11. The game was
played at the Willamette gym
nasiam.. The rooks started out
w It h j the lead an d were (not in
danger at nay time .during the
contest.- I - j I
Superior work in getting down
under thei basket was one ! of the
chief assets of the
rooks.
The
long
bankers relied mostly oh
shots', a good share i of the score
made by the rooks' was earned
on tree throws. Following is the
lineup: ' .
Rooks Bankers
White RF Williams
Collingsworth ....LF.i. I. King
Ledbetter C i Morris
McCully ..L ..RG.-t-- Skoogs
Minito u. L.G.-4 Harper
Substitutes: Rooks, Wlnslow,
(4) Evans (4). Bankers, Pritch
ardi Malarkey (2). iReferee, Bob
Ashby of Salem.
HELEN WILLS IS VICTOR
LITTLE AMERICA! CHAMPION
SWIXS AC3AIX IX! FRAXCE
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CANNES. France. Janj 23.
( By Associated Press. ) Showing
the self control and j unruffled de
meanor which caused her com
patriots to know her as "little
poker face," Helen Wills smashed
her -way into the finals of the
Metropole tennis tournament to
day, maintaining her; record of not
hairing lost a Bet in her Riviera
competition. j
Her semi-flnal match against
Mile. Contosalvos, France's fifth
ranking woman player. called
forth the American champion's
reserve strength, but she pulled
tne contest out or tne ore after
trailing at 2-4 in
the first set,
and finally won 6-4 6-4
WASHINGTON STATE WINS
i PULLMAN. Wash.. Jan. 23
Br Associated Press. )-t-W as h-
ington State college! wrestlers de
feated the Univer8itir'of IdaLo mat
meu i (o 2 s nere loaay in me
first conference wfit.llng' bouts
cf the season. The! Cougar frosh
defeated the Idaho -arlings 58
to 20 before the vars meet.
GOLF PLAYERS TIE
i DALLAS, Texas. ian.? 23 . Mac-
Donald Smith of New York, win
ner of the Texas open, played at
San Antonio last week, was tied
for first place with Bobby Crutk
shank and William Mehlhorn of
Chicago with a medal score of
153 each, in the first day's play
of the Dallas open golf! tourna
ment. 1 I
PRO ELEVENS TO
MEET
BEARS AND TIGERS PLAY IN
j. , SAN FRANCISCO TODAY "
! SAN FRANCISCO, Jak 23.
f By Asscolated Press. ) fUridiron
fOhorta assembled from " tt.any
parts of the country clasl. liere
tomorrow in a game bringing to
other the OhlcagoBeer aud th.-
San Francisco Tlgcfrs, professional
elevens..- :''- - i
! Chief interest la the encounter
Oregon
Association
lias ProMnereiM -ear UkJHKMt' as witness the following
STATEMENT, mt close of business, December 31. 1025:
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RKKOURCES
, Cash in Ranks , j '.
; Bonds . .... .. ..... . . .
Home Officej j. . . .... . .
Due from Agents & Assureds
Accrued Interest on bonds
Mortgage Notes
! Office Purn.
& Supplies T, .
dne from other
Re-Insurnnce
LIABILITIES
Un-adjusted
It ,
! . ........... .
Reserved for rlatmn ivnrllnr
Non-Admitted Assets , . . . . , . ; . . ...
PREMIUM RESERVE ....;......
NET SURPLUS
Business written in 102," . .
BuiUucxs in forrv . .
STANDLEV FOLEY, Agents
: - jBusU Bank Bids. ,. -
Insure With Your Home Company
enters around lU.'t'l llMf
C ranged former University of
r is flash r.ud Captain of
Urs; and Gt-oro Wlson. Whose
s.ieedy cleats helpwd .arvj out a
Pacific - coast conference - cham
pionship last year for the Univer
sity: of Washington. Wilson is a
member of the Tigers jnd prob
ably will play left half back with
Grange occupying a similar posi
tic:. ta the eastern sauad.
REGOni HOOP TEA lyl
H I FIST GAME
University of Washington
Players Are Defeated in
Furious Contest
SEATTLE, Jan. 23. (By As
sociated Press.) The University
of Oregon basketball team defeat
ed the University of Washington
quintet 34 to 20 in a fast and fur
Ions game here tonight. Wash
ington had the score tied twice
during the contest and put up a
stiff though losing fight.
Oregon started the game with
a rush and jumped into an early
lead. The score was 5 to 1 before
the Huskies had a look-in. - Then
Rrobst sneaked in the first Wash
ington goal. The half first ended
with 17 to 13 after the teams had
battled off a 7 to 7 tie. Coach
Hee Edmundson sent in several
substitutes as the second half
started and the Huskies kept the
Webfooters checked for a time.
After evening up the count the
Huskies lost ground and the Web
footers cinched the game with a
barrage of shots.
"Swede" Westergren and Dnke
Okerberg led the attack for the
visitors.
Lineup and summary:
Oregon (34) Washington (20)
Hobson, c F Schuss
Gunther P Gross
Okerberg C Brobst
Westergren G Hale. c.
Jost G Dalquist
Scoring: Oregon, field, goals
Hobson 2, Gunther 4, Okerberg 4,
Westergren 4, Jott 1. Free throws
Gunther ,1, Okerberg 2, Jost 1.
Washington scoring! Field
goals Schuss 2, Brobst 2. Free
throws: Brpbst 2, Dalquist 2.
IIOrSE ADJOURNS
WASHINGTON, Jan. 23. (AP)
The house, "Immediately after
convening today adjourned out of
respect to Representative John E.
Raker of California who died here
last night. ,
' ANNUAL
SHOW
Penitentiary
FIVE NIGHTS
Jan. 26-27-28-29-30
All Seats Reserved
Admission 50 Cents
'. Gate Opens 7:15
Curtain 8:15
Tickets now on sale at
I PERRY'S DRUG STORE
Fire Relief
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BIIT SWIG
ADDS NEW LAURELS
Statistics Show Him Great
'i est Individual Batsman
of American League
' CHICACOj Jan. 23. (By Asso
ciated Press). 'Tyrus Raymond
Cobb, the Georgia Peach, holder
of more baseball records' than any
man in the game, added further
distinction by the greatest Indi
vidual hatting performance In the
American league during the sea
son of 1925; official statistics re
veal. . '. ' ' '
The fiery tetroit leader had his
"field day" In a contest between
the Tigers land Browns at St.
Louis, on May 5,
Cobb went to bat six times on
that date and smashed out three
home runs, a double and two sin
gles, for a total of sjxteen bases.
During this performance he was
credited ; with being responsible
for eight of the fourteen runs
scored by his club.
His first homer came in the
first, off Joe Bush, and with one
runner on. Vangilder was on the
hill in the second and Cobb hit
his second circuit blow, again with
a runner on base. In the fourth
CADILLAC
HUDSON, v ESSEX
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An Invitation
To All Cadillac, Hudson
and Essex Owners
.to come, in and let's get
acquainted, and for yod
to look over our estab
lishment, the home of
your automobile. And
any time that we can be
of service to you (we are
at your command) .
CADILLAC
HUDSON -;' ESSEX
F. W. Pettyjohn
Company
305 K Commercial St.
PHONE 1260 ' "
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frame, Ty hit a itwo-baggerr and
got singles in the: sixth and nintn.
His third home jrun was in the
eighth, with Gaston pitching,
i Cobbs's total of sixteen bases
it for In a single; game et a new
American league (record, the prev
ious mark having been thirteen,
made by Eddie Gharrlty. of the
Washington team, on June 23,
1919. Cobb's -six I hits in six times
up tied the American league rec
ord set by Frank . Brower with
Cleveland oft April 22, 1922. i f
j Next day, Cobb continued his
hitting by getting two more home
runs and setting a new record of
five home runs by one batter. In
two consecutive days. Then on
May 10. Ty made the one3 hun
dredth home run of his career in
the American league. ' .'
Goose Goslin, of the Senators,
hit three home runs in a game at
Cleveland but he had the twelve
innings of an overtime contest to
do it in. His third homer, in the
twelfth, gve Washington the
game. !
Woolen Mills Store
BASKET BALL
WHO'S WHO
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Presenting;
" DWIGHT ADAMS I
5 feet JO inclien - 150 pound
FORWARD : j
Adams developed into a val li
able relief man this .year, arfil ha-i
played in every game soj far.
Dwight Is a Junior and his an
other year with the, team., j
On the offense, Adams Is a gooa
shot and drops them in from any
angle. " I
: Although he has not yet been
called on for a full game, hisjwork
baa shown his ability aa a player
and he can be counted on 6,t any
time.. ."' . ' . -
IHUCH SILK SHIPPEri
SEATTLE; JanTI 23. (AP)
Two , silk cargoes valued , at ap
proximately 15.000,000 were pass
ing through Seattle this week-end
consigned to manufacturers In the
east; . -I;..-.'- ' ; ; I
JUST BACH
FROM THE
STYLE SHOW
,f :-.,, i-- -r,-. j
With the Latest f
Spring Fashion f
Plates and a Good
Selection of ?
Foreign and . "- l
Domestic Woolens
'f;:, i '. -. .-:!' .... -t ",
Mr. Mosher.ls back fromithe
Pacific i Coast Merchant Tail
or Style Show and Conten
tion where he heard Samuel
Regal. 3 New York fashion
publisher on "How to pro
duce the Latest Effect! in
, Catting Men's Garments!" : "
: Take advantage of the
knowledge he received
at this convention. J
D. Iflbsher
Tailor to Men ami Women
- . j 474 COURT STREET ..
TWO
PANT
SUIT
$32,50
to
0
. MADE! TO YOUR
MEASURE
of the new spring materials
of soft fabrics or the hard
worsteds just as 4you
choose.
: USE
YOUR
CREDIT
Pay a small lamonnt now
and the balance in weekly
or monthly amounts. Hrcss
well, there's no excuse now
for not doing if.
Telephone 930
..W. W. EMMONS
42G State St.
Salem
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